End-User Computing
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 20.0 of 10/19/2017
- Code of Module
22B1305
- Modulename (german)
End-User Computing
- Study Programmes
International Management (B.A.)
- Level of Module
2
- Mission Statement
Office applications are of vital practical importance to support and optimize decision making in business management. Modern office solutions offer advanced features to end users in order to extract, integrate, model, explore and visualise relevant information for management support. This end-user computing approach is currently reinforced by the technological trend of datafication which turns many aspects of business activities into digital data assets. In order to realize this potential, this course introduces the essential concepts, tools and techniques of end-user computing for business management based on state-of-the-art office applications.
- Content
- Conceptual foundations of end-user computing
- End-user computing applications
- Dashboards and decision support development
- Data models and data management for end-user computing
- Information visualisation and reporting
- Design tools and concepts
- Office automation and advanced topics
- Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Broadening
Students have knowledge of business information processing based on state-of-the-art office solutions.
Knowledge Deepening
Students are able to identify relevant application fields of end-user computing in order to enhance management processes.
Instrumental Skills and Competences
Students are able to support basic business information processing tasks by use of modern end-user computing environments.
Communicative Skills and Competences
Students are able to critically evaluate and communicate the business impact of modern office solutions for end-user computing.
Systemic Skills and Competences
Students are able to use and deploy office applications to realise the potential of end-user computing for the practice of business management.
- Mode of Delivery
Lectures, hands-on training and computing exercises by use of state-of-the-art office software products.
- Expected Knowledge and/or Competences
Basic knowledge of office software products is being expected.
- Responsible of the Module
Bensberg, Frank
- Lecturer(s)
- Gerth, Christian
- Bensberg, Frank
- Credits
5
- Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 60 Vorlesungen Workload Dozentenungebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 65 Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung 25 Prüfungsvorbereitung
- Recommended Reading
Alexander, M., Walkenbach, J. (2013): Excel Dashboards and Reports, 2nd ed., Indianapolis.
Few, S. (2012): Show me the numbers – Designing tables and graphs to enlighten, 2nd ed., Burlingame.
Goldmeier, J., Duggirala, P. (2015): Dashboards for Excel - Deliver Critical Information and Insight at the Speed of a Click, New York.
Laudon, K. C., Laudon, J. P. (2016): Management Information Systems - Managing the Digital Firm, 14th ed., Boston.
- Graded Exam
- Homework / Assignment
- Two-Hour Written Examination
- Assessment Methods Remark
None
- Duration
1 Term
- Module Frequency
Winter and Summer Term
- Language of Instruction
English